A person commits the offense of property damage if:
A. He/she knowingly damages property of another; or
B. He/she damages property for the purpose of defrauding an insurer.
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Note — Under certain circumstances this offense can be
a felony under state law.
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A person commits the offense of trespass of a school bus if
he/she knowingly and unlawfully enters any part of or unlawfully operates
any school bus.
A person commits the offense of reckless burning or exploding
when he/she knowingly starts a fire or causes an explosion and thereby
recklessly damages or destroys a building or an inhabitable structure
of another.
A person commits the offense of negligent burning or exploding
when he/she with criminal negligence causes damage to property of
another by fire or explosion.
A person commits the offense of fraudulent use of a credit device
or debit device if the person uses a credit device or debit device
for the purpose of obtaining services or property knowing that:
1. The device is stolen, fictitious or forged;
2. The device has been revoked or canceled;
3. For any other reason his/her use of the device is unauthorized; or
4. Uses a credit device or debit device for the purpose of paying property
taxes and knowingly cancels said charges or payment without just cause.
It shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this Section if
a person cancels said charges or payment after obtaining a property
tax receipt to obtain license tags from the Missouri Department of
Revenue.
A person commits the offense of deceptive business practice
if in the course of engaging in a business, occupation or profession
he/she recklessly:
1. Uses or possesses for use a false weight or measure or any other
device for falsely determining or recording any quality or quantity;
2. Sells, offers or exposes for sale or delivers less than the represented
quantity of any commodity or service;
3. Takes or attempts to take more than the represented quantity of any
commodity or service when as buyer he/she furnishes the weight or
measure;
4. Sells, offers or exposes for sale adulterated or mislabeled commodities;
or
5. Makes a false or misleading written statement for the purpose of
obtaining property or credit.
A person commits the offense of alteration or removal of item
numbers if he/she with the purpose of depriving the owner of a lawful
interest therein:
1. Destroys, removes, covers, conceals, alters, defaces or causes to
be destroyed, removed, covered, concealed, altered or defaced the
manufacturer's original serial number or other distinguishing
owner-applied number or mark on any item which bears a serial number
attached by the manufacturer or distinguishing number or mark applied
by the owner of the item for any reason whatsoever;
2. Sells, offers for sale, pawns or uses as security for a loan any
item on which the manufacturer's original serial number or other
distinguishing owner-applied number or mark has been destroyed, removed,
covered, concealed, altered or defaced; or
3. Buys, receives as security for a loan or in pawn, or in any manner
receives or has in his/her possession any item on which the manufacturer's
original serial number or other distinguishing owner-applied number
or mark has been destroyed, removed, covered, concealed, altered or
defaced.